Welcome to Dery’ Stars Kimberly Guerrero and James Remar on Episode 3’s Big Wembulas

The third episode of It: welcome to dery It comes full of flashback sequences that are as terrifying as they are enlightening. In Derry, circa 1908, a young man visits a traveling base that boasts a sideshow with one wrist. On the way home, he meets a young girl and they become summer sweethearts – although on the other hand, they have a very scary encounter in the deep delry forest, very dark.
Welcome to Derry Fans will know, of course, that 1908 is one of the years of “Pennylewiwi’s cycle – 1935 is another we hear in 1962. And the show makes it very clear that these goals meet the military, and now they are running a sexhand rose shop in the city of Derry and become a leader among the local environmental community.
IO9 got a chance to talk to James Remar and Kimberly Guerrero, who play Shaw and Rose, about their roles on the show and the memories (both fond and scary) that they have Welcome to Derry The characters share.
Cheryl Eddy, io9: It’s great that Rose owns an antique store because she’s so connected to history. Why do you think it is important to have a character like rose as part of this story?
Kimberly Guerrero: You need that sense of focus, that purity of what has come before. There was a civilization there before Derry – What was that civilization, and what was their connection to the creature? Rose combining those details passed down from generation to generation. And the fact that it is second-hand, not only in the collective knowledge of its people but also in the history of the people of Derry, and some of the people who have left – is a great foundation [place for her to be]again [she’s] kind of true North on the compass.
IO9: We learn that a number of Native Americans have knowledge of the monster’s origin and its power. This is an angle we have never offered before. What can you say by the way Welcome to Derry approaching the course?
Guerrero: In the end, we finally come to miss all these mysteries of the Indian shaping that is under the great grace of fear that we have in the last decades. What’s so interesting about it is that when you actually release, there are powerful and mysterious things at work. Our people understand those powerful, mysterious things and our association with things we cannot see but know are there. And so we made some water. We want to understand how you can reduce these things.
I am not talking about him in the story; I’m talking about it in real life. Each reservation has its own bad woods and no-go areas and has a protocol on how to deal with certain things. That is always very much based on being native to our world and understanding where we come from.
So all of this is included in this story, and it’s all connected to a PenobsScot elder named John Bear Mitchell, and we can be sure that it’s all true and historically correct.
IO9: General Shaw, or Francis, as Rose calls him, has his heart in the right place, and has a personal connection to the work of DERRE. He is not close and close to nature. But do you think you might be a little blinded by the limitations of what he’s trying to achieve?
James Remar: Blind, indeed. I couldn’t put it better. But the funny thing about character flaws or character flaws is that usually, you won’t notice them. You won’t know whether or not you are that unless someone else tells you and you accept it.
I believe his heart is in the right place, [but] His heart is scarred by a lifetime of war and childhood abuse. And the only comfort, the only kind and kind moments he faced, where he woke up when he woke up after saving his life from the forest with a slingshot. After that, it’s just to show up in the army and go forward boldly and not go back; not to go to the past. But somehow the past has a way of calling itself and pulled him back. I think he was blinded by the impossibility of what happened at the last moment that we cannot reveal that you have not forgotten that you have not forgotten that you have not forgotten that you have not forgotten that no one knows that you have not forgotten. Dry misses you.
IO9: General Shaw mentions that at one point, he took an experimental drug that helped him remember his childhood in Derry. Are we talking about LSD, Mkultra kind of stuff? How deep is He in His wages?
Note: He has a chest full of awards. You don’t get a regular look at the United States Air Force by staying. I mean, he’s a combat officer, he’s a World War II and Korean War Detekeran, and he’s at the top of his class. He is among the best, that is why he has the title of the spearhead of the strategic air command, which we needed at the end of this second world war because 24 days a week, he is preparing to drop a bomb if the Russians attack. We were living under a threat.
For espionage and [Cold War]There was all this about brainwashing. Mindfulness was all the rage, especially with the Korean War and how the soldiers there were thought to be communists and spies. Mind control was big at the time and LSD was a thing that was coming [into use]. I feel that [General Shaw] He couldn’t order the soldiers under him to do something he wouldn’t do – some of these mind-cleansing experiments and learning about LSD and rum serum. And that’s it [he would say]”I’ll go first.” That’s the kind of man I think he was.
IO9: These two have a shared history and there is still chemistry between them despite their differences. How did you work together to get them together just right?
Note: We should both be these pillars of strength. And when you attract such a person, the pillars should lean slightly. I feel like I’m a bit put together [in the scene where Francis and Rose reunite]because we shot the scene twice. The first time I was taken lightly by him: “Oh my gosh, I’ve loved you since I was nine.” I had to be a little harder, so the finished product has more content and is not tender.
Guerrero: I think it’s really amazing that – and the audience won’t know this; It will be there in the decoration if you look very closely – but Francis [Rose’s] first love. Rose never married; Rose never had children. It’s not that he didn’t want to. It was because his responsibility could not allow such a loss as he had when Francis was taken from him. He missed her and he understands [how Derry clouds memories]; He understands that when he goes, he won’t miss her. It’s not just losing him; It’s because he won’t remember. He won’t be able to write because he won’t remember me and he won’t remember what we have. So, that’s, you know, the part of my heart that I’ve guarded and protected all these years. And when James and I talked about it, it was the same for him: He doesn’t think [Francis] are you married or have children.
Note: In my office there is nothing but pictures of the military and military uniforms. There are no pictures of my family on the desk. No wife, no children.
Guerrero: I think we married our work.
IO9: But Francis kept the slingshot.
Note: Nice toy, that’s a great weapon. That is David and Goliath; That saved my life.
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